Bolivia lawmakers force economy minister’s removal in setback for President Paz
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On Tuesday, the Legislative Assembly of Bolivia censored the Minister of Economy, José Gabriel Espinoza, opening the door to his dismissal.
Bolivia lawmakers force economy minister’s removal in setback for President Paz
LA PAZ, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Bolivia's Congress on Tuesday voted to censure Economy Minister Jose Gabriel Espinoza, a move that forces his removal and deals a fresh blow to President Rodrigo Paz at a delicate moment for his economic reform agenda. Lawm...
Bolivia lawmakers force economy minister's removal in setback for President Paz
LA PAZ, Aug 18 - Bolivia's Congress on Tuesday voted to censure Economy Minister Jose Gabriel Espinoza, a move that forces his removal and deals a fresh blow to President Rodrigo Paz at a delicate moment for his economic reform agenda. Read more at straitstimes.com.
On Tuesday, the Legislative Assembly of Bolivia censored the Minister of Economy and Public Finance, José Gabriel Espinoza, for not attending an interpellation on the government's policies to address the country's economic crisis, a decision that could force the president, Rodrigo Paz, to remove him.
Bolivia lawmakers likely force economy minister’s removal in setback for President Paz
South Korea’s KOSPI briefly halts trade after 5% slide as SK Hynix, Samsung tumble LA PAZ, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Bolivia’s Congress voted on Tuesday to censure Economy Minister Jose Gabriel Espinoza, a decision President Rodrigo Paz’s government said was unconstitutional and signaled would be…
Bolivia lawmakers likely force economy minister's removal in setback for President Paz
LA PAZ, Aug 18 (Reuters) – Bolivia’s Congress voted on Tuesday to censure Economy Minister Jose Gabriel Espinoza, a decision President Rodrigo Paz’s government said was unconstitutional and signaled would be challenged before the country’s top constitutional tribunal. Presidential spokesperson Jose Luis Galvez said Espinoza could take legal action as soon as Wednesday, suggesting the minister may remain in office while the Constitutional Tribuna…
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